Health Information Technology

NEW: Students enrolled in the Health Information Management program now receive free Student Membership in the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC), plus a voucher for the Certified Professional Coder (CPC) exam included in their tuition.

Demand for Health Information Technicians

The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that employment for Health Information Technicians is expected to grow much faster than the average. Job prospects should be very good, particularly for technicians with strong computer software skills.

The Associate of Occupational Science in Health Information Management with a concentration in Health Information Technology is a comprehensive, undergraduate associate degree program. It provides 60 semester credit hours of instruction, 20 of which are devoted to laboratory work. Computer based training is used each semester to enhance learning. Day and evening students receive 20 hours of instruction per week for 4 semesters (60 weeks).

Degree Award

Students completing this program will earn an Associate of Occupational Science in Health Information Management with a concentration in Health Information Technology.